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\section{A detailed example}

Here we include some equations and theorem-like environments to show
how these are labeled in a supplement and can be referenced from the
main text.
Consider the following equation:
\begin{equation}
  \label{eq:suppa}
  a^2 + b^2 = c^2.
\end{equation}
You can also reference equations such as \cref{eq:matrices,eq:bb} 
from the main article in this supplement.

\lipsum[100-101]

\begin{theorem}
  An example theorem.
\end{theorem}

\lipsum[102]
 
\begin{lemma}
  An example lemma.
\end{lemma}

\lipsum[103-105]

Here is an example citation: \cite{KoMa14}.

\section[Proof of Thm]{Proof of \cref{thm:bigthm}}
\label{sec:proof}
\lipsum[106-112]

\section{Additional experimental results}
\Cref{tab:foo} shows additional
supporting evidence. 

\begin{table}[htbp]
{\footnotesize
  \caption{Example table}  \label{tab:foo}
\begin{center}
  \begin{tabular}{|c|c|c|} \hline
   Species & \bf Mean & \bf Std.~Dev. \\ \hline
    1 & 3.4 & 1.2 \\
    2 & 5.4 & 0.6 \\ \hline
  \end{tabular}
\end{center}
}
\end{table}


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